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You fell in love with a house.

You made an offer.

It was accepted!
Your mortgage process is going smoothly.

The appraisal justified the price you paid.

Everything is going perfect…

…and then you had the home inspected, and the report made it sound like the place is falling apart, and it’s a house only a bulldozer would love.

Hold up, before you end your love affair with the home of your dreams due to home inspection concerns, you should know that home inspection reports aren’t meant to be seen as a “pass” or “fail” assessment. There’s nuance to a home inspectors report. Inspectors will often make note of Every. Little. Thing. They. Find.

There are certainly some things an inspector might find that could be deal breakers — or at least warrant asking for them to be repaired or replaced — like a leaking roof, a broken furnace, or major structural issues. But there are also a lot of things inspectors include in their report that are pretty easy and inexpensive to fix, and aren’t worth losing a house you love over.

So let’s take a look at 7 things in a home inspection report that often get blown out of proportion, even though they’re probably not that big of a deal, so you know what to let slide:

1) A Leaky Faucet
A leaky faucet is annoying and something you’ll probably want to fix, but it doesn’t really impact the value of a house, or your ability to live in it safely. While you can certainly ask a seller to fix it, there’s a good chance they’ll get annoyed and might dig in on other issues they should fix or might have been willing to repair. Fortunately, a leaky faucet is typically a fairly easy and inexpensive thing to fix.

2) A Small Crack in a Window
You should certainly feel free to ask the owner to replace a window that’s entirely broken because a baseball (or bat) went through it. But sometimes a window will have the tiniest little crack at the edge that isn’t letting any air in or out of the house, but it’s just unsightly. The chances are you won’t even notice it on a daily basis once you’re living in the house, so pick your battles and ask for something more important on the report instead.

3) The Roof Is “At the End of Its Useful Life”
Inspectors love using the term “at the end of its useful life” for many components of a house. However, whether it’s referring to the roof, the furnace, the AC unit, or any other part of the home, it doesn’t necessarily mean it isn’t working, or that it needs to be replaced. The inspector is often just noting that it’s something you’ll want to keep an eye on, and plan to replace in the future.

4) A Recommendation to Get the Chimney Further Inspected
While home inspectors know a lot about houses overall, they’re not experts on every single thing in a house. One of those things is often the chimney.
For starters, it’s difficult for them to get as good of a look at the chimney as someone who specializes in inspecting and repairing them. If there are defects or it needs a good cleaning, it could start a fire, which is why inspectors often suggest getting a closer look at it out of an abundance of caution. So don’t get too worried; just schedule a separate inspection to be done by a chimney professional and see what their opinion is. There’s a good chance it’s fine and may just need a regular cleaning.

5) Missing GFI Electrical Outlets
This is more common in older homes where the electrical work was installed prior to codes requiring ground fault interrupter outlets (GFI) in certain locations. If an inspector notes that you should have them in certain areas, it’s not a bad idea to have them installed once you own the house, but it’s not such a big issue that you should kill the deal over it.

6) Minor Cracks in the Ceiling, Wall, or Foundation
Some cracks are certainly a big deal, but a lot of times there are minor cracks due to the house settling over time. If your inspector is truly concerned about a crack, they’ll make it abundantly clear that it might be dangerous or a structural issue. But if it’s not, they may just note it in the report because they don’t want to be accused of ignoring anything they see. If it’s just a minor cosmetic issue, don’t sweat it — it can usually be fixed with just a little spackle and paint.

7) Evidence of Past a Leak
If the inspector finds an area that’s outright wet, or even slightly damp, they’ll make sure you’re aware that there is a leak going on somewhere.
However, it’s not uncommon for an inspector to find water stains that are completely dry, but are obvious evidence that there was a leak at some point. As long as there’s no mold growing due to the homeowner ignoring it for too long, it’s often just some water staining due to a leak that was quickly repaired, but the owner didn’t do a great job repairing the cosmetics afterward. Again, this is another thing that a little paint can take care of once you own the home.


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What my clients are saying  

Barry is the best in the business! He exceeds expectations and truly cares about the people he is working with! Thanks Barry, we look forward to working with you again.

 

~ Kelli Joy

"Great experience would use Barry again. All worked out well. Excellent experience."

 

~ Collette

First time home buyer, and he was great to work with! I will definitely be using Barry in the future! Best guy in the business!

 

~ Jon K.

"Pleasure to work with. Answered all of our questions and always responded promptly. Made his schedule flexible to fit ours. Overall great experience."

 

~ Brad

"Barry helped my husband and I buy our first house. A lot of people advised me when I started talking about the home buying process that it was very stressful and time consuming. Yes, it felt a little stressful but I have to say buying our first house was a smooth transaction. Barry was excellent with communication. I prefer using my email since I don't always have my cell phone on me. Barry was very quick at replying to all my emails and was always very polite. Barry was also very professional when setting up showings for us, showing the house and at closing. When we received a counter offer on the house from the owner I wasn't sure how to go about it. Barry walked me through all possible options. The options he gave with his opinions felt trustworthy (he wasn't just trying to make the sell). I also really liked that Barry was laid back. He has a calm and friendly demeanor, made him a pleasure to work with!"

 

~ Katarina

I chose to work with Barry because he was recommended by a good friend. Barry was amazing. The process went smoothly because he constantly kept us up to date on EVERYTHING. I have already recommended Barry to a few people.

 

~ Liz

I was purchasing this home from out of state and Barry carefully chose a beautiful home for me and my price range.He carefully listened and answered all questions and was always available.I would highly recommend him!This was the perfect place to come home to.

 

~ Mike

This realtor is more on selling your home and investing his time and money into it. He works with you and is very respectable of your home. I have not found another realtor that cares about you selling your home instead of how much money they make. He is the best by far!! I have also heard from others how nice this person is and how helpful he is; who goes out of his way to please!

 

~ KT N

Barry was wonderful to work with, especially as I was a first-time home buyer and being completely novice with the home buying process. From working with me on affordable homes and proffering advice, and knowing when it was right to delegate concerns as appropriate, Barry definitely knew my needs and interests in a home. His approach is no-nonsense. Definitely not pushy. On the contrary -- On the day I saw the home of my dreams, there were still a couple homes on the list to check out and he had asked me if I was sure I didnt want to see them. I'd said no, but it was fantastic he encouraged me to try one or two other homes. But even my mum has an old adage - when the right house is found, one knows straightaway that is the one. And he was very helpful for a post-sale issue too. Am most grateful! And he's right - living in Wisconsin is fantastic. Barry is highly recommended - again, much thanks!

 

~ David

If you are looking for a new home Barry Shaw is your guy. He is excellent! He found us the home of our dreams and helped us with all of our questions through closing. Thank you Barry!!

 

~ Robb

Barry understands all the emotions you go through when buying/selling your home. He responded to emails quickly. He set up home showings quickly for my husband and I to view. His negotiation skills are excellent. I highly recommend Barry to sell your house or find the house you always wanted! He found the perfect house for my family.

 

~ Jennifer

It was very enjoyable to have Barry show us houses in Prescott,WI. and surrounding areas. He was responsive in showing us the homes we were interested in, with no pressure. He was very helpful.

 

~ MC

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